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Public perceptions of shale gas in the UK: framing effects and decision heuristics
Harry McNally
, Peter Howley
,
Matthew Cotton
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Shale Gas
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Shale Gas Development
100%
Framing Effect
100%
Public Perception
100%
Decision Heuristics
100%
Fracking
75%
Natural Gas
50%
Hydraulic Pressure
50%
Environmental Issues
25%
Levels of Support
25%
Survey Research
25%
Public Views
25%
Individual Support
25%
Descriptive Terms
25%
Equivalent Characterization
25%
Computer Science
Development Process
100%
Complex Process
100%
Scientific Knowledge
100%
Public Perception
100%
Framing Effect
100%
Interested Party
100%
Technical Process
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United Kingdom
100%
Shale Gas
100%
Hydraulic Fracturing
60%
Natural Gas
40%
Environmental Issue
20%
Psychology
Framing Effect
100%